Ski Resorts in Maine, United States

5 ski resorts in the Maine region of United States, sorted by vertical drop. Compare stats on snowfall, trails, and terrain mix to find the right resort for your skiing level and holiday style.

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Maine's largest ski resort and the only mountain in the East with above-tree-line skiing.

Vertical792m (2,598ft)
Trails161
Snowfall508cm/yr (200in)
Beginner22%
Intermediate35%
Advanced43%
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Eight peaks of varied terrain, top-tier snowmaking, and one of the largest ski resorts in the East.

Vertical631m (2,070ft)
Trails139
Snowfall410cm/yr (161in)
Beginner25%
Intermediate40%
Advanced35%
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Reborn in 2020 with a new high-speed quad, this remote Maine mountain offers wide-open glades and an authentic backcountry feel.

Vertical610m (2,001ft)
Trails68
Snowfall533cm/yr (210in)
Beginner26%
Intermediate47%
Advanced27%
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Western Maine ski hill (formerly Shawnee Peak) with night skiing and friendly Lake Region views.

Vertical373m (1,224ft)
Trails40
Snowfall280cm/yr (110in)
Beginner25%
Intermediate50%
Advanced25%
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Cooperatively owned mountain near Sunday River — lower prices, smaller crowds, and a strong family focus.

Vertical311m (1,020ft)
Trails44
Snowfall405cm/yr (159in)
Beginner25%
Intermediate50%
Advanced25%
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Skiing in Maine

The Maine region of United States has 5 ski resorts in the SkiGrade database. The largest by vertical drop is Sugarloaf Mountain at 792m of vertical.

Resorts within the same region often share similar snow conditions, altitude profiles, and season lengths. Use the stats above to compare individual mountains, or click through to any resort page for a full head-to-head comparison with any other resort in the SkiGrade database.